
BRAINSUITE
IT’S NOT TOO EARLY TO START TAKING CARE OF YOUR BRAIN
ABOUT BRAINSUITE
BrainSuite® is a dynamic group of young adults actively engaging and empowering their peers to prioritize and protect their brain health through innovative outreach initiatives, social activities, and educational campaigns.
AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
Invitations to BrainSuite® events & experiences
Invitations to attend exclusive Women’s Brain Health Initiative events and experiences
Great info on the best ways to protect your brain health from engaging presenters
Networking opportunities and meet-ups with like-minded people
Special offers and discounts
JOIN AS AN AFFILIATE MEMBER FOR FREE
Receive notifications about upcoming events & meet-ups
SUPPORTING MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
The same benefits as an Affiliate member, plus:
Special pricing on events and experiences
A subscription to WBHI’s Mind Over Matter® magazine
Exclusive Hope-Knot pin designed by Mark Lash
Charitable tax receipt for your donation
JOIN AS AN ANNUAL SUPPORTING MEMBER AND ENJOY THE BONUS PERKS
INDIVIDUAL
$31 monthly
DUAL
$21 each monthly

BRAINSUITE SOCIAL CABINET (BSC)
INSPIRING YOUNG ADULTS TO PROTECT THEIR BRAIN HEALTH
The earlier in life you start protecting your brain health, the better your cognitive outcome. Lifestyle factors can play an important role in the health of your brain as you age.
The ability to think well in middle age depends to a surprisingly large degree on your lifestyle as a young adult. A growing body of research has found that making just a few changes to how you live your life can have a dramatic long-term impact on your brain health and dementia risk.
The BrainSuite® Social Cabinet hopes to encourage young adults to start looking after their brain health now so that they don’t succumb to some of the memory-robbing illnesses that have begun plaguing the baby boom generation. We may not be able to do all good things for ourselves all the time, but when it comes to the brain, the more we can do, the earlier in life, the better.